Cathy Newman,
Presenter

She spent over a decade in Fleet Street, latterly with the Financial Times. Since joining Channel 4 News in 2006 she has broadcast a string of investigations and scoops, including harassment allegations against the Liberal Democrat peer Lord Rennard. She also writes about politics for the Telegraph.

Earthquakes have hit Hawaii’s largest island following the eruption of the volcano Kilauea. The quakes are the strongest to have hit the US state since the 1970s and follow the eruption on Thursday which led to hundreds of residents being moved to safety.

Patrick Green, Chief Executive of anti-knife campaign group the Ben Kinsella Trust speaks to use via the internet. He’s a member of the government’s new Serious Violence Task Force which met for the first time just over a week ago. We asked him whether on this occasion Donald Trump’s comments were at least partly rooted…

We speak to American author Jesmyn Ward about the gritty realities of life in the Deep South portrayed in her new novel ‘Sing, Unburied, Sing’. It is an intimate portrait of a Mississippi family in crisis taking in race, drugs and poverty.

We spoke to the former Cabinet Minister and Conservative MP Maria Miller fom her consituency in Basingstoke. As someone who knows what it’s like to be a minister on the ropes, we asked her what might be going through Amber Rudd’s mind.

Sammy Woodhouse was 14 when she was sexually abused by one of the men from Rotherham’s notorious paedophile gangs. She says Arshid Hussain coerced her into a relationship, crimes like robbery and drug dealing before she had his child at the age of just 15. Now she’s campaigning for a law to make sure children…